Way Out Ware Odyssey v1.0.1 WiN
Way Out Ware Odyssey v1.0.1 WiN
Developed by WayOutWare creators of the Legendary timeWARP2600 and Kick Axe instruments.

WayOutWare prides its self on creating the highest quality emulations. In fact, TimeWARP was the only ARP 2600 emulation product endorsed by its creator, Alan R. Pearlman.

WayOutWare building on this legacy of ARP Emulation excellence has created a truly, faithful recreation of this legendary synth. Not only is it accurate sonically, but with their experienced circuit modelling and signal processing, WayOutWare captured the behaviour, character and charm of the original ARP Odyssey. With Expression pedal modulation, velocity and channel pressure support built-in every attention to detail and realism has been made.

Shape your perfect sound leveraging the powerful Dual oscillators, LFO, Sample and Hold, Ring-mod, high-pass and low pass filters. Take inspiration from the built-in library and start your own sonic odyssey of discovery with endless tweakability. You can use Odyssey as mono, duophonic or as a polyphonic synth with up to 4 simultaneous voices to take your project to the next level.

PACKED WITH PRESETS
WayOutWare Odyssey comes with over 150 presets including synth leads, ambient pads, drum percussion sounds and more. With its extensive control layout, tweak and automate parameters for unique sound design to make music productions one of a kind.



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The ARP Odyssey was an analog synthesizer originally produced in 1972 by the American manufacturer ARP Instruments, Inc. that quickly garnered a faithful following among musicians. Well respected for its high value, ease to play and portability, the ARP Odyssey had undergone several improvements during its history and continued to be a long-seller until manufacturing stopped in 1981 due to economic hardships and the digital surge. Loved by a wide range of musicians as a historical classic, its sound can be heard on numerous classic songs.